Abingdon Freight Forwarding Agency (AFFA) has spent more than £200,000 refreshing its fleet with the addition of four 7.5-tonne, four 18-tonne and two 26-tonne trucks.
The Oxfordshire business, which employs 26 staff, has been a shareholder member of Pallet-Track since 2005, covering pallet collection and delivery services across the Oxford and Aylesbury postcodes.
AFFA celebrated its long-standing partnership with the pallet network by adding dual-branded curtains to the new trucks.
The firm operates a total fleet of 19 trucks and 13 trailers and plans to refresh the remainder of its vehicles later in the year with new double-deck trailers, straight-frame trucks and more 26-tonne vehicles.
The company has also invested in its team, with 24-year-old Harry Bonser recently promoted to the role of general manager, after joining the company as a Class 1 HGV driver at just 21.
Abbas Karim, director at AFFA, said: “The investment in new vehicles is driven by recent business growth and our desire for increased brand recognition on the road.
“As a young, energetic, and agile team, we have real ambition to expand the business and plan to achieve this by increasing our general haulage operations and national presence.
“Pallet Track has facilitated our growth to date by providing our business with credibility and enabling us to build customer trust.
“It has enabled AFFA to deliver to customers not only across the UK, but also into Europe, which has broadened both our service reach and customer base.
“This has given us a solid foundation on which to grow our services and the reach of our business, and we will continue to invest in our fleet and the training of our team as we expand.
“We’re bringing a younger generation into the industry and we’re proud to be able to offer our team an environment in which they can learn and progress.”















